Definition · Digital Health & Data

HL7 FHIR R4

HL7 FHIR R4 (Health Level Seven, Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, Release 4) is the standard for exchanging healthcare data as modular, web-friendly resources accessed through RESTful APIs. It defines how clinical and administrative information — patients, encounters, observations, conditions — is represented and shared between systems, and Release 4 is the first normative edition, which is why it is widely adopted as a stable integration target.

FHIR R4 matters in Indonesia specifically because SATUSEHAT, the national health data integration platform, is built on it: facilities exchange data with the platform using FHIR resources rather than bespoke formats. That makes R4 the practical lingua franca for any system that needs to send structured clinical data into the national exchange.

For governed healthcare AI this is the connection point: structured documentation produced at the point of care can be mapped to FHIR resources so it flows into national infrastructure cleanly, with the clinician confirming the record before it leaves the system.

Micromeet — AI for governed healthcare. See the public benchmark →